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Item Name: FT Browning Hi-Power 1940's "WaA Marking"
Location: Lawrenceville
Zip Code: 30044
Item is for: Trade Only
Trade Value or Items Looking For: Glock Gen4 43, 19 or Glock 17L, Also open to other trades Let me know.
Caliber: 9mm
Willing to Ship: No
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description: Very old Browning Hi-Power with WaA stamped on it got on trade was planning to refinish everything and keep it but decided to let someone with more love for the gun to do what they want with it.
Looks like grip and slide release was replaced also no magazine.
Browning Hi-Power
From Wikipedia
Military service
Browning Hi-Power pistols were used during World War II by both Allied and Axis forces. After occupying Belgium in 1940, German forces took over the FN plant. German troops subsequently used the Hi-Power, having assigned it the designation Pistole 640(b) ("b" for belgisch, "Belgian").[3] Examples produced by FN in Belgium under German occupation bear German inspection and acceptance marks, or Waffenamts, such as WaA613. In German service, it was used mainly by Waffen-SS and Fallschirmjäger personnel.
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Item Name: FT Browning Hi-Power 1940's "WaA Marking"
Location: Lawrenceville
Zip Code: 30044
Item is for: Trade Only
Trade Value or Items Looking For: Glock Gen4 43, 19 or Glock 17L, Also open to other trades Let me know.
Caliber: 9mm
Willing to Ship: No
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description: Very old Browning Hi-Power with WaA stamped on it got on trade was planning to refinish everything and keep it but decided to let someone with more love for the gun to do what they want with it.
Looks like grip and slide release was replaced also no magazine.
Browning Hi-Power
From Wikipedia
Military service
Browning Hi-Power pistols were used during World War II by both Allied and Axis forces. After occupying Belgium in 1940, German forces took over the FN plant. German troops subsequently used the Hi-Power, having assigned it the designation Pistole 640(b) ("b" for belgisch, "Belgian").[3] Examples produced by FN in Belgium under German occupation bear German inspection and acceptance marks, or Waffenamts, such as WaA613. In German service, it was used mainly by Waffen-SS and Fallschirmjäger personnel.
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